Nestor Rodriguez, Simon Kaufman and Richard Corbin are joined once again by Film and TV Director Rosemary Rodriguez (Acts of Worship, The Goodwife and much more) as she discusses the making of her new film project Silver Skies. The film is about an over 55 Apt complex that’s being sold to be converted into condo’s. It’s an ensemble piece starring George Hamilton (Love at first Bite, Zorro The Gay Blade The Godfather Pt3), Valerie Perrine -Academy Award nominated Actress for her role in “Lenny”, Barbara Bain (Co-Star of the 60’s-70’s TV show “Mission Impossible”) and Alex Rocco (“The Godfather” and many more classic joints) The film deals with the interaction of the tenants of Silver Skies and the theme of being disposable or unimportant after you reach a certain age. We also discuss what it’s like being female director and the influence women had in early Hollywood film making. We discuss Alice Guy Blache (The first female director in the motion-picture industry) and Lois Weber (an American silent film actress, screenwriter, producer, and director, who is considered “the most important female director the American film industry has known”). 2 pioneering women directors during a period when Hollywood wasn’t Hollywood yet and when Hollywood became Hollywood, they were forgotten.

Nestor Rodriguez, Simon Kaufman and Richard Corbin are joined once again by Film and TV Director Rosemary Rodriguez (Acts of Worship, The Goodwife and much more) as she discusses the making of her new film project Silver Skies. The film is about an over 55 Apt complex that’s being sold to be converted into condo’s. It’s an ensemble piece starring George Hamilton (Love at first Bite, Zorro The Gay Blade The Godfather Pt3), Valerie Perrine -Academy Award nominated Actress for her role in “Lenny”, Barbara Bain (Co-Star of the 60’s-70’s TV show “Mission Impossible”) and Alex Rocco (“The Godfather” and many more classic joints) The film deals with the interaction of the tenants of Silver Skies and the theme of being disposable or unimportant after you reach a certain age. We also discuss what it’s like being female director and the influence women had in early Hollywood film making. We discuss Alice Guy Blache (The first female director in the motion-picture industry) and Lois Weber (an American silent film actress, screenwriter, producer, and director, who is considered “the most important female director the American film industry has known”). 2 pioneering women directors during a period when Hollywood wasn’t Hollywood yet and when Hollywood became Hollywood, they were forgotten.